What Franken - and many Democrats, apparently - don't understand is that there is proof that Franken's accusers are telling the truth. If there were a trial - and perhaps there will be - he'd be convicted. This is quite different from the Roy Moore and even Donald Trump accusations. In both cases, the accused men deny the allegations and there's no proof that they ever did anything. Meanwhile, one of Moore's accusers presented an autographed yearbook as proof that they had a relationship while she was in high school. But see the "D.A." to the right of his name? That's not how he signed his name.
"D.A." WAS, however, attached to much of Moore's official paperwork when the paperwork was stamped with Moore's signature but approved by his assistant, DELBRA ADAMS. She began working for Moore in 1989 - 12 years after the yearbook. Whoever forged the yearbook signature apparently thought "D.A." meant "District Attorney." It didn't. Moore was never a D.A. He was an ASSISTANT D.A., beginning in 1977, then a judge a few years later.
That's the case against Roy Moore. A flawed yearbook forgery and a bunch of recent accusations. The case against Trump? A disgusting brag he made decades ago when he didn't know he was being recorded and, again, a bunch of recent accusations. Are the accusations true? NOT necessarily. And the circumstances are not explained. Trump's brag, for instance, may have been referring to a woman who was already naked and in his bedroom. It's impossible to say.
Such is the price of fame. One has to watch himself, constantly, from adolescence on. People are taking notes, listening and recording what the famous do. Many people are opportunists. Many are NOT friends.


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